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The “Representative Text”: Editing Sequence Commentaries

  • Erika Kihlman
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© 2016 Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies

© 2016 Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface ix
  4. Acknowledgments xii
  5. Abbreviations xiv
  6. Readers’ Guide xv
  7. Editing the Gloss (later Glossa ordinaria) on the Gospel of John: A Structural Approach 1
  8. The Ancient Passion of St Clement of Ancyra: Preliminary Remarks on the Planned First Edition 22
  9. The Use of an Apparatus Collationum Fontium in the Critical Edition of a Patristic Anthology 34
  10. Editing a Greek Catena to the Psalter from a Single Illuminated Manuscript: Vaticanus graecus 752 55
  11. Editing Byzantine Scholarly Texts in Authorized Manuscripts: The Case of Eustathios of Thessalonike’s Parekbolai on the Odyssey 72
  12. On the Problem of Editing Versions: Peter Riga’s Euangelium 97
  13. Original Value: On Diplomatics and Editorial Work 123
  14. Editing Medieval Commentaries on Martianus Capella’s De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii: A Synopsis Traditionis 139
  15. Liturgical Lyrics in Many Local Versions: Text Edition of Tropes and Prosulas to the Gloria Chant in the Medieval Mass 160
  16. A Modified Diplomatic Edition of Lectionarium Placentinum 199
  17. The “Representative Text”: Editing Sequence Commentaries 219
  18. Rules and Guidelines in Book Series and Their Impact on Scholarly Editions 248
  19. A “Semi-Critical” Edition of the Model Sermon Collection Sermones moralissimi de tempore by Nicolaus de Aquaevilla 268
  20. Problems in Editing Glosses: A Case Study of Carolingian Glosses on Martianus Capella 290
  21. Thoughts on Editing Greek Scholia: The Case of the Exegesis to the Odyssey 313
  22. The Dicts and Sayings of Philosophers in the Digital Age 339
  23. Insignificant Errors of Great Importance: Some Notes on the Editing of Ancient and Medieval Latin Texts on Logic 368
  24. Close to the Author – But How Close? Theodorus Metochites, Semeioseis gnomikai 387
  25. Connecting the Case Studies: Editorial Methods and the Editorial Circle Model 400
  26. Contributors 430
  27. Glossary 435
  28. Index of Manuscripts 440
  29. General Index 445
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